DBA_REGISTERED_ARCHIVED_LOG
displays information about all registered archived logfiles in the database.
Column | Datatype | NULL | Description |
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CONSUMER_NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
NOT NULL |
Consumer name of the archived logs |
SOURCE_DATABASE |
VARCHAR2(128) |
Name of the database which generated the redo logs | |
THREAD# |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
Thread number of the archived redo log. The thread number is 1 for a single instance. For Real Application Clusters, this column will contain different numbers. |
SEQUENCE# |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
Sequence number of the archived redo log file |
FIRST_SCN |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
System change number (SCN) of the current archived redo log |
NEXT_SCN |
NUMBER |
System change number (SCN) of the next archived redo log | |
FIRST_TIME |
DATE |
Date and time of the current archived redo log | |
NEXT_TIME |
DATE |
Date and time of the next archived redo log | |
NAME |
VARCHAR2(513) |
Name of the archived redo log | |
MODIFIED_TIME |
DATE |
Time when the archived redo log was registered | |
DICTIONARY_BEGIN |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the beginning of the dictionary build is in the archived redo log (YES ) or not (NO ) |
|
DICTIONARY_END |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the end of the dictionary build is in the archived redo log (YES ) or not (NO ) |
|
PURGEABLE |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the redo log can be permanently removed (YES ) or not (NO ) |
|
RESET_LOGS_CHANGE# |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
Resetlogs change number of the database when the log was written |
RESET_TIMESTAMP |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
Resetlogs time of the database when the log was written |